Tag: psychology
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On athletes and marshmallows
It is a study so often recounted in speeches and talks: The marshmallow test. The summary is that a bunch of researchers gave children a choice. You can eat this marshmallow now. Or you can wait until I come back into the room and then have two. The researcher then walks out of the room…
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There’s more to rap’s obsession with luxury products
Years ago, luxury brands recoiled when rappers mentioned their products in their songs. In particular Cristal had a distaste for it when Jay Z. Times are different now with brands like Tiffany & Co using the rapper and his wife Beyonce has key models for their campaigns. You could look into the past and assign…
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Shopping is a (psycho)social activity
There is someone, somewhere out there who spent thousands of dollars on a bag to look impressive. Think about it this way. I walk into the store not only thinking about the stuff I want to buy, but also what you might think about what I’m going to buy. Will you like it? Will you…
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There is a psychological power to luxury
As I sat at the chef’s table of Local Three, I had a moment when I decided I wanted more out of life. I had a literal taste of luxury and started calculating how to have more in life. How do I take part in more elevated experiences with great service and high-quality products? For…